

_ THE FAMOUS RED DOMINION 
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Eight Iris Aristocrats $00 
Catalogue Value $3.05 (If wanted by mail, add 15c) 
These are among the fifty finest Irises in cultivation, Each is rated close to perfection and not long 
ago not one could have been purchased for the price of the collection. 
you have not these varieties; and our low prices make it possible to own them for less than the cost 
of ordinary plants. 
H 38 in. Velvety black buds 
Black Wings. opening to large flowers of 
intense midnight blue overlaid with a frosty 
black luster. A striking variety that is easily 
grown and deliciously fragrant. 35c¢; 3 for 75c. 
. 40 in. This new variety 
xBuechly Giant. has the largest flowers of 
any Iris we grow. It is a clear lavender blue 
bicolor that has the perfect form of Frieda 
Mohr. Will create a sensation in any garden. 
35c; 3 for 75c. 
*Ethelwyn Dubuar. 38 in. 
an aT Pe OWeLs OF deep 
pink with delightful ruffling. Decidedly bigger 
and better than any other in its color class. 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Gudrun. 326 in. 
—— lowers oL lovelyxpure white, 
dusted with soft gold at the throat. Very fine. 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Very fine 
Enormous, well shaped 
Your Iris display is lacking if 
38 in. Dykes Medal 1931. 
Jean Cayeux. This Iris is a masterpiece. 
A beautiful blending of coffee or Havana brown 
with a golden glint that is enchanting. The 
flowers are of perfect shape and are borne over 
a_ long season on splendidly branched stalks. 
No variety quite like this one, 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
40 in. One of the most beautiful 
Junaluska. Iris in existence. S, rosy copper 
threaded with gold; F, brilliant copper-red. 
Huge flowers of perfect form and heavy sub- 
stance. Fine garden variety. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
: 40 in. One of the most talked of 
*Naranja. Iris originations. A large flowered 
yellow with a distinct orangy overcast on the 
falls. Decidedly and delightfully different. 40c; 
3 for $1.00, 
ao 40 in. S. clear lustrous, 
Red Dominion. deeprred, slightly frilled. 
F. broad, horizontal, velvety red; nearly black. 
ype of the most popular Iris grown. 35c; 3 for 
cs 



Fall Blooming Irises 
These varieties bloom in the Spring with the Early 
ering varieties and have a habit of blooming again 
e Autumn. 
Price, except where noted, 25c each: 3 of one 
ind for 60c. 
‘Autumn King. pans} blue-purple bicolor of 
: A ig ee 18in. Pure white flowers of 
&N utumn Queen. good size and quality. 35c. 
: 28 in. An outstanding 
Eleanor Roosevelt. variety of very fine deep 
: ~ velvety purple. Profuse bloomer twice a year. 
col eee Si 15in. A dwarf yellow of exceptional 
an Siret. merit. Gives a long season of bloom 
n both the spring and fall and often blooms in the 
summer. Is classed as an everbiooming Iris. 
ae 15 in. Deep red 
Lieutenant de Chavegnac. violet with. the 
same everblooming habits as Jean Siret. 
‘eal BI 34 in. Big, glowing red-pur- 
October @Z@. ple, somewhat on the order of 
Indian Chief. Late. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Li | 28 in. Clear deep chrome yellow of 
outh and. large size and heavy substance. Love- 
ly planted with Eleanor Roosevelt. 





Sag 12 Fall Irises, 
Special Offer No. 19-A 3 each Autumn 
King, Autumn Queen, Eleanor Roosevelt, 
~ and Southland (value $2.55) for $1.95. (Post- 
age 15c additional. 

















Various Beardless Irises 
5 Most of these varieties bloom after the German 
_ Irises are gone and before the Kaempferi Irises open. 
% Di is 2 _ (Vesper Iris). Dainty blue flowers, 
Dichotoma. beautifully marked, that open in the 
afternoon. Blooms profusely during the month of 
gust. 50c. 
D a k K Willi 33 in. A rich velvety 
Dorothea K. IMamson: royal purple flower 
-_ of intense color, One of the finest beardless Irises. 
Plant in moist, well-drained soil. 35c; 3 for 75c. 
: ie: (Common Yellow Water Flag). 
eudoacorus. 48 in. Bright yellow. Fine for 
waterside planting. Will succeed where water 
stands or in dry locations. 25c; 3 for 60c. 
4, S | _. (Common American Water Flag). 
2ISICOIOF. 24 in. Showy violet-blue remaining 
in bloom for a long time. Good for waterside 
plantings. 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Iris as a Cut Flower 
picked from your own garden make excellent 
owers, lasting for a week or more if cut with 
y of buds. 
ening the stems and use the tips, as is 
ctively with Glads in a bow! or low vase. 
tips in a corsage too, and many of your 
think you are wearing Orchids which 
resemble. 











-*Dixmude. 
Dwarf Irises 
Price, any of the following except where noted, 
25c each; 3 of one kind ae a $1.75. ; 
. . varly. ainty dwar 
Cristata (Crested Iris). creeping variety with 
large blue flowers. Fine for use in the rock garden. 
25c; 3 for 60c. D ‘ : 
4 an ie warf varieties, growing from 
Pumila Hybrida. 6 t68 inches high, that bloom 
two weeks in advance of the tall bearded Iris. Suit- 
able for rock gardens or borders. 
Very dwarf, rich crimson purple; 
Cyanea. eee 
fra- 
S. aniline blue; F. rich crimson- 
purple. 
O Q Clear deep yellow with 
range ueen. orange beard. 
Schneekuppe. Fragrant white. 
4 Lovely light blue, the shade of the 
Spring Skies. Belladonna Larkspur. 

Special Offer No. 19-B }2 Dwar! Irises, 
3 each Orange Queen and Spring Skies (value 
$2.00) for $1.50. (Postage 10c additional.) 


lris Kaempferi 
Orchid of the Orient 
The last of the Iris species to bloom and the most 
beautiful, their remarkable flowers, generally rather 
flat and wide, appearing in June and July. Plant in 
a soy and moist location, but not where water will 
stand. 
An enormous double of 
ed center. Earliest to bloom. 
Kumochi-Guma. 
mahogany red. Late. 
*Purple and Gold. fay Vislecpurpie with 
Prices except where noted, each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
*Gold Bound Double. White with gold-band- 
A very indigo. blue of dark 
purplish indigo. Mid-season. 
* Mahogany Large double flowers of velvety- 
ee - (Maple Waterfall). 
%Momigi-No-Taki. Bright rosy crimson feath- 
ered in white. Double. 
gold mener { “i \ nee 
ix large wavy white petals with a deep 
Seacrest. blue hatt. 

One each of 
above 6 
named Kaempferi Irises (Value $3.00) for 
$1.95. (Postage 15c additional.) . 
Special Offer No. 19-C. 


Irises give a long season of bloom. The dwarf’ 
varieties flower in April and May—Tall Bearded in 
May and June—Siberian and Beardless in June— 
Kaempferi in June and July—Vesper Iris in August— 
Fall Blooming in September and October. 
Siberian Irises 
The most delicate and elegant of all small flowered 
Irises. They grow on tall stems, have graceful, grass- 
like foliage, and are excellent for cutting, good estab- 
lished clumps having from 15 to 30 flower stalks. 
Price, except where noted, 25c; 3 of one kind 
for 50c; 12 of one kind for $1.75; large clumps, 
75c; 10 for BPO. “pee Pee 
6 in. Lovely porcelain blue flowers; 
Butterfly. vigorous grower. 
48 in. Large flowers of a deep, rich 
Emperor. ficiet-plae Vers ive, 
46in, Azure-blue, F. marked 
George Wallace. white. Very popular. 
’ 48in. Large, well formed flowers 
*Perry's Blue. of a beautiful shade of sky-blue. 
One of the most popular and finest of Siberian Iris. 
@aentaliz: 24 in. Rich deep purple. Fine for 
naturalized plantings. 
30 in. Large, ivory white with 
Snow Queen. tich yellow blotch at the throat 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Mixed Seedlings. 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50. 
The Beardless, Kaempferi and Siberian 
Irises, unlike the Bearded Irises, prefer an 
acid soil and deep planting (about 2inches). 
Peat Moss is excellent to use in the beds 
in which they are planted. 



